Sycamore Tree Project in Western Australia – Video

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April 10, 2014 by
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Successfully used in over 20 countries Sycamore Tree Project (STP) bring victims and unconnected offenders together for eight 2 hour sessions, over a period of 8 weeks.

I only wish that other secondary victims of crime could experience what I have and see that we don’t need to be prisoners of pain and hate… and fear. There is a better way to experience life in the aftermath of violent crime…. and it is really the only way we will ever be free… This course has helped me to forgive myself for past transgressions and has helped me to move to a place where I can see that forgiving the person who killed my daughter is possible. Karen, STP Participant

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Martin Howard

Martin lives in Brisbane Australia and loves meeting and writing about the amazing people who are changing our justice system. He is a prison facilitator for the Sycamore Tree Project in Queensland, Australia.

What is STP?

Almost one third of Aussies have been victims of some kind of crime. Chances are, you know a few. The Sycamore Tree Project (STP) is a program designed to give them a chance to tell their story and help them find closure. It is highly regarded by crime victims, inmates and officials. Not just here but in 25 countries around the world. Crime victims find this program so helpful, they come back for more!READ MORE